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, of course, the supreme law. you cannot enact an ordinance to destroy federal property when there's a statute that says you can criminalize it. it's about privacy, drawing attention to this invasion of these drones. >> serious. i think they are serious. they put a bounty on pieces like it's like a certain amount of money if you get a wing. >> licenses, permit. >> this is a colorado town with 598 people in it and, you know, i guess using guns and shooting is a big sport there and why not shoot down a drone. and they're talking about going drone hunting is what they're talking about. in truth, this is a serious issue. this is a $10 billion industry potentially in the united states. about 80% of drones, by the way, are used for agriculture purposes like surveying corn crops and that sort of thing. start shooting those and there will be a farmer shooting back at you. >> a lot of guys talking about this ordinance and support it, it's not that they don't recognize the value of drones, there's a lot, a number of search
, of course, the supreme law. you cannot enact an ordinance to destroy federal property when there's a statute that says you can criminalize it. it's about privacy, drawing attention to this invasion of these drones. >> serious. i think they are serious. they put a bounty on pieces like it's like a certain amount of money if you get a wing. >> licenses, permit. >> this is a colorado town with 598 people in it and, you know, i guess using guns and shooting is a big sport there...
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redefining the laws. 18-year-olds couldn't vote. you couldn't go on college campuses or go bilingually. the coalition led to the sanctions against south africa, set to free nelson mandela, and free south africa. they are aware of our kinship. >> reverend jessie jackson. president obama paid tribute to the life of nelson mandela. he ordered flags to be flown at half staff at the white house and federal facilities. let's go to mike viqueira. the president had a lot to say about nelson mandela, right. >> he did. it's no secret to anyone that follows the career that this man was an inspiration to him throughout his life and as a matter of fact inspired him to get into politics. president obama told the story how as a young student he was never interested in politics until he got to college and ended up at public rallies, antiapartheid rallies on campus. worked on divest itture. president obama spoke with president jacob zuma, expressed condolences, offered a lot of prays he had offered publicly for nelson mandela. let's listen to what t
redefining the laws. 18-year-olds couldn't vote. you couldn't go on college campuses or go bilingually. the coalition led to the sanctions against south africa, set to free nelson mandela, and free south africa. they are aware of our kinship. >> reverend jessie jackson. president obama paid tribute to the life of nelson mandela. he ordered flags to be flown at half staff at the white house and federal facilities. let's go to mike viqueira. the president had a lot to say about nelson...
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. >> law don't require you to stop somebody from doing it, but it doesn't permit you to aid and abet them no doing it. and the charge here is that essentially a 16-year-old boy what's an suv to a very drunk 17-year-old girl who went on to crash into a tree and kill herself. they're saying, you sort of aided and abetted in that will death by allowing this drunken person to drive a vehicle. and that's the essence of the charge here. >> obviously, there are facts in this case we don't know yet, and that is what transpired between the now victim, the girl who is dead and can't tell what happened, and the boy and the other boy, because two of them ultimately were the last drivers of the vehicle. they went and dropped one off and the driver got out himself and ultimately jane got behind the wheel. but unless they're cheering her on and saying go ahead, jane, drive home, you're fine. do you see reckless endangerment? if they just passed the keys and said lock it up and then turned the other way and didn't see to it she didn't drive away. >>> i'm assuming the cops can make a case they handed
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in the 1940's, he began opposing minority's policy of apartheid laws that segregated society. first, mandela was inspired by approach of nonviolent resistance. as white south africa became more aggressive, so did he. as the head of the armed wing of the african national congress, mandela led violent sabotage attacks and was arrested and in 1962. he would spend 27 years in jail. he was never forgotten. eventually, international and internal pressure led president klerk to announce apartheid would be dismantled and mandela would walk free. rather than seek richer view showing, nelson mandela reached oppressors.ormer he tried to heal a divided nation. and the clerk -- de klerk shared the nobel peace prize. >> in 1994, he voted for the with millions of his fellow black south africans. became a statesman and international icon. for south africa he was a symbol of the country and wanted to be despite struggles with poverty, and -- >> free of hatred, free of ofterness, free of any idea revenge. --many will remember this mandela celebrating south africa's place on the world hosted the
in the 1940's, he began opposing minority's policy of apartheid laws that segregated society. first, mandela was inspired by approach of nonviolent resistance. as white south africa became more aggressive, so did he. as the head of the armed wing of the african national congress, mandela led violent sabotage attacks and was arrested and in 1962. he would spend 27 years in jail. he was never forgotten. eventually, international and internal pressure led president klerk to announce apartheid...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community:? the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> these days more technology means more ways to spy on all of us. congress doesn't seem eager to outlaw surveillance by the nsa. general spider marks, before we went to the break, christopher said a lot of innocents are being swept up on this. we're not seeing people be arrested randomly. does he overstate the case, general? >> the fact of the matter i
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community:? the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end...
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old technology being used in a new way in law enforcement. it's a camera they place on their uniform to record every interaction. and then even cooler is that, license plate readers that enable them to scan up to a thousand license plates in an hour and be alerted when these plates are associated with a violent crime and stolen vehicle. >> i'm curious what patrol officers think of this? >> well, i think they're embracing it. it's changing the typical beat of a cop. it's making things ease area for them. it's making them able to get a lot more information a lot quicker to respond more quickly. one of the things that we really saw in oakland how it's bettering the relationship between the community and the police. you wouldn't think so, but the police are now able to respond to gunfire because shot spotter detects it. wheretivecall typically in highe areas like oakland, or baltimore whermarylandwhere i live, they'o gunfire. they respond to it, and the community has more confidence in the police department. >> that's terrific. thank you so much.
old technology being used in a new way in law enforcement. it's a camera they place on their uniform to record every interaction. and then even cooler is that, license plate readers that enable them to scan up to a thousand license plates in an hour and be alerted when these plates are associated with a violent crime and stolen vehicle. >> i'm curious what patrol officers think of this? >> well, i think they're embracing it. it's changing the typical beat of a cop. it's making...
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." >> reporter: his practice, the first black-run law firm in south africa, was flourishing, but he could not stay neutral against apartheid. a system that made blacks second class citizens, separate housing and schools. crushing poverty. >> for more than three centuries we have lived at the most brutal system of racial oppression. >> reporter: mandela found his calling in the fight against apartheid. a south africa, where the white minority ruled a population that was nearly 90% black. and created divisions, committed untold massacres of innocent people because they wanted to be treated with dignity. his party, the african national congress, was committed to non violent resistance. but many of his own supporters would often ask why so many of their own paying the price. >> there are many people who feel that it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and non-violence against a government whose only reply is only savage attacks on an unarmed and defenseless people. >> reporter: peaceful resistance -- until the sharpeville massacre in 1960, when white police shot 69 unarmed
." >> reporter: his practice, the first black-run law firm in south africa, was flourishing, but he could not stay neutral against apartheid. a system that made blacks second class citizens, separate housing and schools. crushing poverty. >> for more than three centuries we have lived at the most brutal system of racial oppression. >> reporter: mandela found his calling in the fight against apartheid. a south africa, where the white minority ruled a population that was...
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controversy stand your ground law. joins me from chickamagua where the shooting took place. >> complicated situation as the sheriff's department describes, they have just given a pile of papers, barking he walked around the back of the house. henderson and his family woke up and stayed on the phone with a dispatcher for, hendricks armed himself while his fiancee stayed on the phone, still waiting for a patrol car. then hendricks stepped onto the porch, repeatedly called for the man to identify hymns himself. he got no response. he fired a fatal shot. deputies arrived six minutes later. >> there isn't anything i have found that he broke any law by exiting his home to protect his property. >> stand your ground law, the district attorney decides whether or not that applies to the shoot and kill, residents are mixed as to whether he should have pulled the trigger. >> i think he should have waited for the police. >> you have a lot of people who will jump the gun, every time they are pushed a little bit they are going to jum
controversy stand your ground law. joins me from chickamagua where the shooting took place. >> complicated situation as the sheriff's department describes, they have just given a pile of papers, barking he walked around the back of the house. henderson and his family woke up and stayed on the phone with a dispatcher for, hendricks armed himself while his fiancee stayed on the phone, still waiting for a patrol car. then hendricks stepped onto the porch, repeatedly called for the man to...
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what is law. it's a problem for the constitutional and for -- constitution and for the philosophy of law i think. >> david phillip graham it's good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thailand's prime minister says she will not resign ahead of elections despite demands. rallies continue throughout bangkok. rallying crowds demand her resignation. >>> drones topping the agenda. pakistan officials say the unmanned aircraft take too many lives. leaving afghanistan through pakistan because of process test over the use of drones. >>> now to the deadly sectarian violence in the central african republic. this afternoon, president obama called for calm and peace in the area and protecting civilians caught in the cross fire. french troops and equipment from brune dito thburundi to the car. john terrett takes a look at the history of violence in the central african republic. >> john, the central african republic is a vast country. for example, it has a land mass of 240
what is law. it's a problem for the constitutional and for -- constitution and for the philosophy of law i think. >> david phillip graham it's good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thailand's prime minister says she will not resign ahead of elections despite demands. rallies continue throughout bangkok. rallying crowds demand her resignation. >>> drones topping the agenda. pakistan officials say the unmanned aircraft take too...
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and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician. >> yes, in fact growing up in south africa i'm a product of miners and grew up in the townships of south africa, in a time when things were really dire, mandela was a symbol of hope for us. even though we hardly ever saw him. because his images were banned from the country. and when people spoke about him, they spoke in whispers when we grew up. but you know, through all the dark period that we're going through, we knew that there is a whole, because of this man will stand for equity, justice. we'll speak for south africa as belonging to all who live in it. a
and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ female announcer ] may your holidays be merry and bright. merry pringles. [ female announcer ] may your holidays be merry and bright. pressure points on my tired, achy feet. i had no clue i was putting this kind of stress on my feet. i have flat feet. i found this out at the free dr.scholl's foot mapping center at walmart. in less than two minutes, i got my foot map and my custom number. i'm a 440. i'm a 210. 340. that number matched the dr.scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with just the right support to help relieve stress on my feet. i'm a believer. find a walmart with a foot mapping center at drscholls.com i'm a believer. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen.
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bankruptcy is handled by federal law. it could impact other cities and if the same judge makes the call to cut pensions you have a federal decision colliding with state laws. because we're dealing with the tension between states rights and the 10th amendment and the federal bankruptcy code this is likely to have to be decided at the supreme court level to get to a definitive answer. >> california state law protects public pensions. stockton has come up with other ways to reduce cost, including abandoning employee health care and passing a sales tax. >> we have made drastic reductions in our sales force which reduces the liability for the peptions going forward. we have also made drask are reductions in the pay our glows really proceed. >> go after stockton's pension fund, an unlikely prospect for retired stockton city workers. >> we've already lost our medicals, we've taken a hit, others didn't but we did, take a big hit. >> it's become a complicated legal matter but one to follow closely for alfred and others like him ac
bankruptcy is handled by federal law. it could impact other cities and if the same judge makes the call to cut pensions you have a federal decision colliding with state laws. because we're dealing with the tension between states rights and the 10th amendment and the federal bankruptcy code this is likely to have to be decided at the supreme court level to get to a definitive answer. >> california state law protects public pensions. stockton has come up with other ways to reduce cost,...
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the law is weaker than what advocates and democrats hoped to push through but they wanted to require the elastic firearms come with a metal part that can cannot be detached signing this picture on air force one on the way to nelson mandela's memorial. >> vice president biden will host relatives of of the connecticut school massacre victims at the white house shy of the anniversary and will announce $100 million program to increase access to mental health services and improve mental health facilities. december 14 of last year, the 24-year-old enter the elementary school and were order fire. 20 children were killed along with six adults. >> the government needs to do more to protect the financial system from cyber attacks in the future according to the treasury secretary. the biggest bank websites were koch mid including bank of america and chase launching traffic overwhelming the sites. regulators say the threat to the financial industry has expanded and they recommend invest money to create more secure cloud networks so transactions will be more secure. >> we will get an update on th
the law is weaker than what advocates and democrats hoped to push through but they wanted to require the elastic firearms come with a metal part that can cannot be detached signing this picture on air force one on the way to nelson mandela's memorial. >> vice president biden will host relatives of of the connecticut school massacre victims at the white house shy of the anniversary and will announce $100 million program to increase access to mental health services and improve mental health...
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if the president won't scrap this law, isn't it time for him to delay it for all americans before it does further harm? ris all white meat chicken was made to be blanketed in golden breadcrumbs. with whipped mashed potatoes, topped with a thick homemade gravy. so she makes her country fried chicken to be eaten together. so they savor every last bite. marie callender's. the day buildi a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. ♪ ♪ nothg says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> the family of world renowned evangelist billy graham says prayers are welcome at this point. the reverend graham celebrated his 95th birthday last month.
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after moving to johannesburg and studying law, as a boxer he would pick fights and sparring with the apartheid authorities which had increased. he was militant and a fire brand and burning his passbook a dreaded boumt the apartheid authorities used to control the movements of south africa's black population. >> the africans require the franchise on the ages of one man, one vote. >> reporter: that simple demand and methods mandela took to fight for democracy saw him and others tried for treason. but they got life in prison instead and to robben island. another political prisoner remembers the first time he saw mandela in the prison yard. >> i could see from the way he walked and from his conduct that he was a man already stamping his authority on prison regime. >> reporter: mandela was relieved 27 years later. >> i have spoken about freedom in my lifetime. your commitment at your discipline has released me to stand before you today. >> reporter: his lack of bitterness toward the apartheid authorities helped him lead one of the remarkable transitions in the 20th century. mandela the tr
after moving to johannesburg and studying law, as a boxer he would pick fights and sparring with the apartheid authorities which had increased. he was militant and a fire brand and burning his passbook a dreaded boumt the apartheid authorities used to control the movements of south africa's black population. >> the africans require the franchise on the ages of one man, one vote. >> reporter: that simple demand and methods mandela took to fight for democracy saw him and others tried...
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what's going to happen, the states attorneys are going to say california's law is like maryland's law. it's just as constitutional based on the u.s. constitution. haskells are saying it's very different. in maryland you can get out of o the data base automatically if you're never charged with anything. there are important distinctions between them. that's what they're going to be arguing. you can watch yourself online today at 2:00 p.m. at the 9th 9th circuit's web site, ca 9. u.s. courts.gov. 11 justices, it's exceptional, and we can all watch it if so inclined. >> very interesting. and you can find nor segments on kpix 5/mornings. >>> now time for a look at what's coming up later on cbs this morning. >> charlie rose joins us from washington d.c. good morning charlie. >> good morning michelle and mark, ahead we're broadcasting this morning from the wonderful smithsonian american art museum and national portrait gal in washington. senator john mccain and claire mchaskell will be here, and talking about iran, and american troops in afghanistan and other things, and inside the kennedy c
what's going to happen, the states attorneys are going to say california's law is like maryland's law. it's just as constitutional based on the u.s. constitution. haskells are saying it's very different. in maryland you can get out of o the data base automatically if you're never charged with anything. there are important distinctions between them. that's what they're going to be arguing. you can watch yourself online today at 2:00 p.m. at the 9th 9th circuit's web site, ca 9. u.s. courts.gov....
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the anti-trust laws. it suppresses competition. what the aca does is enhances competition because you can see policies stacked up right against each other. that is a wonderful thing. what am i hearing from the folks in my district? the people who are uninsured, the people who have pre-existing conditions in pennsylvania alone, you know, we have 2.4 million people with pre-existing conditions. these are the winners in this whole situation. i was talking to a gentleman who has age onset diabetes. and he told me because of that, you know, it wasn't because he was obese. he was not. he was just age onset diabetic. it was costing him $1800 a month to have health care coverage. he said he looked into it, that was more than people with pacemakers. and so under the new system, he's not discriminated against because of his age onset diabetes. and he pays a much more reasonable rate. >> pennsylvania congressman matt cartwright, thanks so much. programming note i want to pass along. if you missed the sit-down interv
the anti-trust laws. it suppresses competition. what the aca does is enhances competition because you can see policies stacked up right against each other. that is a wonderful thing. what am i hearing from the folks in my district? the people who are uninsured, the people who have pre-existing conditions in pennsylvania alone, you know, we have 2.4 million people with pre-existing conditions. these are the winners in this whole situation. i was talking to a gentleman who has age onset diabetes....
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that would be the first official to leave a job since the troubled rollout of the health care law. national correspondent live in washington. steve, what do you hear about this one? >> jamie, it's not only that federal obama care website you hear so much about that had its difficulties, the state as well. rebecca pierce in charge of the troubled website run by the state of maryland resigned friday. according to our baltimore affiliates, some lawmakers are hinting she was forced out. the maryland website signed up just over 3,000 people by november 23rd and only 700 more people one week later. the goal by the end of march is 150,000. lieutenant governor saying things clearly did not go as planned. >> everyone involved in launching the exchange is responsible and that includes me. >> meantime republicans continue to point out the shortcomings of obama care. here is rand paul. >> we're for competition. we're for selling insurance across state lines. above all we're for driving premiums down. the problem under the old system, premiums were too high. under obama care, the premiums are e
that would be the first official to leave a job since the troubled rollout of the health care law. national correspondent live in washington. steve, what do you hear about this one? >> jamie, it's not only that federal obama care website you hear so much about that had its difficulties, the state as well. rebecca pierce in charge of the troubled website run by the state of maryland resigned friday. according to our baltimore affiliates, some lawmakers are hinting she was forced out. the...
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after going to school and law his trouble making began. as a boxer, he bill adept at picking fights and sparring with the apartheid authorities which increased suppression against the black population. it was then mandela made the crucial decision to take up an arms struggle, launching african national congress's right wing. he defiantly burned his passport, a dreaded document the apartheid authorities used to control the movement of south africa's black population. >> the africans require, want, the temperature on the basis of one man one vote. they want political independence. >> reporter: that simple demand and the methods mandela took to fight for democracy eventually saw him and others tried for treason and sabotage by the apartheid government. punishable by death. they were banished to life instead. another political prisoner remembers the first time he saw mandela in a prison yard. >> i could see from the way he walked and from his conduct that here was a man already stamping his authority on prison regime. >> reporter: mandela was
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it is a law. supposed to obey the laws of the land. >> he says he will pay the fine and next time he will be sure to spit in a bag if he feels the need. >>> a heartbroken man takes a jab at his former fiancee on craigslist. he is selling her ring on the website under the title, satan's ring. he writes, the ring is close to flawless with one exception. it touched the hand of satan herself. >> that's not too good. >> and this he warns, purchase at your own risk. it may cause disasters of biblical proportions. no word on why they broke up. but he's not bitter. [ laughter ] >> and they are not getting back together. good luck with the ring. >>> 5:53. it's always a challenge to find a gift for the person who seems to have everything. so true. but what about some tech gadgets this year? sumi das shows us some ideas that might work for everyone from gardeners to travelers even the lego fans. >>> reporter: as you shop this holiday season, avoid the duds and head for the high-tech gifts that are just plain
it is a law. supposed to obey the laws of the land. >> he says he will pay the fine and next time he will be sure to spit in a bag if he feels the need. >>> a heartbroken man takes a jab at his former fiancee on craigslist. he is selling her ring on the website under the title, satan's ring. he writes, the ring is close to flawless with one exception. it touched the hand of satan herself. >> that's not too good. >> and this he warns, purchase at your own risk. it may...
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he was a cup afrikaner cop who enforced apartheid's tough laws. yet president mandela tapped them to lead his security detail. >> and who was i, bill? i was just a dispensable white cop. if there was an issue and there were any doubts, just get of him, move him on, there's a whole queue of guys who will come and take their position. and he chose not to do that. go figure. >> reporter: the prisoner he once despised became the president he admired. steyn says mandela's politics of forgiveness and healing lifted up the country many feared would fall into racial war. >> we could have been down the road of syria or afghanistan by now and we're not and we have him to thank for that. >> reporter: when he heard of mandela's death, the tough cop cried. >> the first emotion, a profound sense of loss and sadness. >> reporter: just like many south africans this week-- crying for man who changed the nation. bill whitaker, cbs news, johannesburg. >> pelley: tomorrow, be sure to catch our coverage of the mandela memorial on cbs "this morning." that's the "cbs ev
he was a cup afrikaner cop who enforced apartheid's tough laws. yet president mandela tapped them to lead his security detail. >> and who was i, bill? i was just a dispensable white cop. if there was an issue and there were any doubts, just get of him, move him on, there's a whole queue of guys who will come and take their position. and he chose not to do that. go figure. >> reporter: the prisoner he once despised became the president he admired. steyn says mandela's politics of...
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that's not us talking, but that's state law and mother motr nature talking. >> reporter: the fight moves off the streets and into the courts leaving the future of hollywood's most ambitious project very much up in the air. the developer says they have gone above and beyond all legal requirements regards to seismic studies but say they're willing to consider further ground testing and they say they are confident the l.a. superior court system will uphold the city's approval of the project. >> jennifer london in los angeles for us. ahead on al jazeera america an explosion of this salty fish is causing a rumble in parts of the pacific ocean and quite a sight for human spectators. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. >> humpback whales were once on the verge of extinction but an unusually influx o
that's not us talking, but that's state law and mother motr nature talking. >> reporter: the fight moves off the streets and into the courts leaving the future of hollywood's most ambitious project very much up in the air. the developer says they have gone above and beyond all legal requirements regards to seismic studies but say they're willing to consider further ground testing and they say they are confident the l.a. superior court system will uphold the city's approval of the project....
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he changed laws, but he also changed hearts. >> president obama getting a warm welcome there will attending the memorial service with three of his predecessors. you see them there, george w. bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter. the leaders of more than 90 countries in attendance there. >> president obama surprised a lot of people when he shook hands with the cuban president raul castro. you see it there. a rare gesture between the u.s. and cuba which have had pretty strained relations for the last half century or so. we're already getting reaction from cuba. we're going to get to the significance of that handshake and how it is being viewed in a moment. but first want to go to johannesburg. >> we've got reporters on all angles of the story including robyn curnow who was at the nelson mandela memorial service. now outside the home. i want to focus on the emotions here because it was incredible to watch. a lot of people here at least east coast time got up at 3:00 and 4:00 in the morning to see this historic occasion. you were there on the ground. give us a sense what that was like. >> i was
he changed laws, but he also changed hearts. >> president obama getting a warm welcome there will attending the memorial service with three of his predecessors. you see them there, george w. bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter. the leaders of more than 90 countries in attendance there. >> president obama surprised a lot of people when he shook hands with the cuban president raul castro. you see it there. a rare gesture between the u.s. and cuba which have had pretty strained...
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he became a lawyer and opened the first south african law firm to defend blacks who were forced from their land, but in 1960 mandela turned militant when 69 black protesters were massacred. >> many use fear, but it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence. >> reporter: mandela lived up to his tribal name troublemaker repeatedly challenging authority. he was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government and sentenced to life in prison on south africa's infamous robin island. he was cut off from the outside world, but mandela's message and his movement endured. his wife winnie became his unofficial ambassador. finally in 1990 nelson mandela was free. >> so help me god. >> reporter: mandela became south africa's first black president and crafted a new constitution. he preached reconciliation and never spoke of retribution. mandela became a larger than life figure with rock star status, celebrities and world leaders came calling. he won the nobel peace prize and traveled the world. mandela and his wife winnie divorced in 1996. he later rem
he became a lawyer and opened the first south african law firm to defend blacks who were forced from their land, but in 1960 mandela turned militant when 69 black protesters were massacred. >> many use fear, but it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence. >> reporter: mandela lived up to his tribal name troublemaker repeatedly challenging authority. he was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government and sentenced to life in prison...
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this have to be brought to the floor of the house or senate to realistically have a chance of becoming law? >> well, they'll have to do it very soon. we are told from sources in both parties there could be a deal within the next few hours. the deadline technically is friday, but they certainly have to go through a lot of important processes to get to that point. what's important to note is what you underscored. we have to say it again. this is not a grand bargain. this is not about the big things that really are making the deficit and debt so big. but it is small and anything small that is bipartisan these days will take, right? there are a couple things holding it up. >> what are the sticking points? >> unemployment benefits. long term unemployment benefits are going to run out soon. democrats in both chambers but particularly the house are really holding out because they want either this to be part of the budget deal or to use it as leverage to make sure that they have a promise to extend the unemployment benefits. another thing that may seem a little parochial but is a big deal to senio
this have to be brought to the floor of the house or senate to realistically have a chance of becoming law? >> well, they'll have to do it very soon. we are told from sources in both parties there could be a deal within the next few hours. the deadline technically is friday, but they certainly have to go through a lot of important processes to get to that point. what's important to note is what you underscored. we have to say it again. this is not a grand bargain. this is not about the...
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california seems like it is on a trend toward liberalizing marijuana laws. >> oakland interpret radio company pandora has a new feature. this shows the new feature. for the alarm to work you have to leave your smartphone on the pandora app throughout the night. experts say it is a way to stay ahead of itunes radio unveiled by apple. >> everyone wants it know, will the temperatures start to climb? or do we have another night of being this cold? >> it will not be widespread but we have another night of freezing and maybe that is it as the temperatures warm in the afternoon and that follows in the over night. good morning, everyone, you need to bundle. you may have though scrape the frost east windshield. this is how quiet the weather is with a lack of clouds clouds any air making for another frosty start. on the peninsula it is frosty and cooler in woodside at 24, and redwood city is 27, and foster city is 28, and san mateo is 31 and close to freezing in belmont at 33 and san bruno is 35 degrees. head north and it is warmers san francisco is 40 and to the south, it is cooler, 29 in frem
california seems like it is on a trend toward liberalizing marijuana laws. >> oakland interpret radio company pandora has a new feature. this shows the new feature. for the alarm to work you have to leave your smartphone on the pandora app throughout the night. experts say it is a way to stay ahead of itunes radio unveiled by apple. >> everyone wants it know, will the temperatures start to climb? or do we have another night of being this cold? >> it will not be widespread but...
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he changed laws. but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa, for those he inspired around the globe, mediva's passing is rightly a time of mourning and a time to celebrate an heroic life and it should prompt in all of us a time for self reflection, with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance we must ask how well have i applied his lessons in my own life? it's a question i ask myself. as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa the united states had to overcome racial subrogation as was true here, it took sacrifice, the sacrifice of countless people, known and unknown, to see the dawn of the new day. michelle and i are beneficiaries of that struggle. [cheers] but in america and in south africa and in countries all around the globe we cannot allow our progress to cloud the fact that our work is not yet done. the struggles that follow the victory of formal equality for universal franchise may not be as filled with drama and moral clarity as those that came before but they are no less
he changed laws. but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa, for those he inspired around the globe, mediva's passing is rightly a time of mourning and a time to celebrate an heroic life and it should prompt in all of us a time for self reflection, with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance we must ask how well have i applied his lessons in my own life? it's a question i ask myself. as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa the united states...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> well, the white house has backed away from a reported statement made two years ago that president obama had never met an uncle who lives near boston. well, it turns out that the president not only knew him, he once lived with him. why so much confusion? cnn's brian todd has more. >> reporter: he's a 69-year-old man who works at a liquor store near boston and he's now caught up in the president's latest political migraine. the man's name, onyango obama, also called omar, the president's uncle. "the boston globe" previously cited the white house as saying the president and hess uncle had never met, but the white house press secretary now says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and that he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncl
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> well, the white house has backed away from a reported statement made two years ago that president obama had never met an uncle who lives near boston. well, it turns out that the president not only knew him, he once lived with him. why so much confusion? cnn's brian todd has more. >> reporter: he's a...
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heather: we asked you last hour, is the problem with the law? bill: jamie says in a tweet to us, yes, and chad says no. he said if it was the millions he spent on promoting it, we would all be clamoring after it and the least of them all was a worry. so definitely keep sending us your e-mails and kept us on twitter. and a brand-new push on capitol hill. key lawmakers on both sides of the iowa to hammer out a deal that could pass by the end of the week. but do not expect any grand bargains. they are looking to avoid another price fix. correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. so mike, what is the latest on an effort to strike his budget deal this week? >> welcome in the house and senate budget chair has been talking and hoping to cut a deal with senate democratic budget chair patty murray and house republican budget chairs patty murphy and paul ryan have been talking about this and they are trying to find a modest deal in the bottom line is we won't expect it to be a huge deal. and here is a leading senate democrat on what they take wit
heather: we asked you last hour, is the problem with the law? bill: jamie says in a tweet to us, yes, and chad says no. he said if it was the millions he spent on promoting it, we would all be clamoring after it and the least of them all was a worry. so definitely keep sending us your e-mails and kept us on twitter. and a brand-new push on capitol hill. key lawmakers on both sides of the iowa to hammer out a deal that could pass by the end of the week. but do not expect any grand bargains. they...
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after moving to johannesburg and studying law, mandela's trouble-making politics began. and as a boxer he became adept at picking fights and sparring with the apartheid authorities which had increased its oppression against the black population. it was then that mandela made the crucial decision to take up an arms struggle, launching the african national congress's armed wing. he was militant and a firebrand, define thely burning his passbook, a dreaded document the apartheid authorities used to control the movement of south africa's black population. >> the africans require one to franchise on the basis of one man one vote and they want political independence. >> that simple demand and the methods mandela took to fight for democracy eventually saw him and others tried for trees on and sabotage by the apartheid government. acts punishable by death. but they got life imprison nt instead, banished to robben island, one of the country's most brutal and isolated prisons. another political prisoner, mack maharaj remembers the first time he saw mandela in the prison yard. >> i
after moving to johannesburg and studying law, mandela's trouble-making politics began. and as a boxer he became adept at picking fights and sparring with the apartheid authorities which had increased its oppression against the black population. it was then that mandela made the crucial decision to take up an arms struggle, launching the african national congress's armed wing. he was militant and a firebrand, define thely burning his passbook, a dreaded document the apartheid authorities used...
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a commitment to democracy and rule of law. ratified not only by his election but by his willing tons step down from power after only one term. given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adoration that he so rightly earned crew's tempting, i think -- earned, it's tempting, i think, to remember him smiling and serene, detached from the tawdry affairs of lesser men. but madiba himself strongly resi resisted such a lifeless portrait. [ cheers ] instead madiba insisted on sharing with us his thoughts and fears, miscalculations along with his victories. "i am not a saint," he said, "unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying." it was because he could admit information. because he could be full of good humor, even mischief, despite the heavy burden that he carried that we saw results. he was a man of flesh and blood. a son and a husband, a father and a friend. that's why we learned so much from him and why we can learn from him still. for nothing he achieved was inevitab inevitable. in the arc
a commitment to democracy and rule of law. ratified not only by his election but by his willing tons step down from power after only one term. given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adoration that he so rightly earned crew's tempting, i think -- earned, it's tempting, i think, to remember him smiling and serene, detached from the tawdry affairs of lesser men. but madiba himself strongly resi resisted such a lifeless portrait. [ cheers ] instead madiba insisted on...
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state senator proposed a lot to prevent law-enforcement from getting material support for the nsa and also make evidence obtained in these activities inadmissible in court cases. the san diego mayor who has been sentenced to three months in three years probation, for sexual harassment. he resigned after he was accused of placing a woman in a head law, kissing another and grabbing another. 20 women have come forward. that is your west coast minute. we had to update you. men's where made easy. online retailer looking to take the hassle out of bank shirts and blazers. the co-founders are next. dennis: sarah palin back in the spotlight with the launch of her new reality shows set for next year. details in the media minute. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of amica's energy comes from right here at home. takehe energy quiz. energy lives here. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event s back, with the perfe v
state senator proposed a lot to prevent law-enforcement from getting material support for the nsa and also make evidence obtained in these activities inadmissible in court cases. the san diego mayor who has been sentenced to three months in three years probation, for sexual harassment. he resigned after he was accused of placing a woman in a head law, kissing another and grabbing another. 20 women have come forward. that is your west coast minute. we had to update you. men's where made easy....
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was very much in the way he thought even as he, you know, emerged as a modern man, you know, with a law degree and he became president. this is why there is this wonderful mixture of faith that is more deeply rooted in these ancient traditions of africa. >> we have to take a break. i want to talk about the name melissa mandela when we come back. not his given name at birth but a fascinating story how he got the name nelson. we will be right back. our coverage continues from here at fnb stadium. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes t
was very much in the way he thought even as he, you know, emerged as a modern man, you know, with a law degree and he became president. this is why there is this wonderful mixture of faith that is more deeply rooted in these ancient traditions of africa. >> we have to take a break. i want to talk about the name melissa mandela when we come back. not his given name at birth but a fascinating story how he got the name nelson. we will be right back. our coverage continues from here at fnb...
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the guy who was hanging out with the author of the arizona law? a guy who was -- you know, really not making any effort to win hispanic -- if you look at the romney campaign and that almost, like i stopped wanting to talk about the romney campaign because after all i had electroshock therapy. i've tried to forget it. [laughter] but it almost seemed to me that they made a calculation that they could get a very low, they could get 30%, 29% of the hispanic vote and still win if they got enough of the base vote for the white vote. that just turned -- so they pretty much ignored the hispanic vote. rule number one to winning votes, is asking for votes. it's making the case. it's persuading people to be with your site. it's showing people that you can relate. you know, mitt romney had a hard time relating to white people. imagine relating to us. you know, and i just, i don't think, i don't think -- i don't agree with your assessment that hispanic voters for obama because they were being given things. i think that is -- first of all, underestimating hispa
the guy who was hanging out with the author of the arizona law? a guy who was -- you know, really not making any effort to win hispanic -- if you look at the romney campaign and that almost, like i stopped wanting to talk about the romney campaign because after all i had electroshock therapy. i've tried to forget it. [laughter] but it almost seemed to me that they made a calculation that they could get a very low, they could get 30%, 29% of the hispanic vote and still win if they got enough of...
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. >> law enforcement had to take every possible step to verify its authenticity. we believe that it was, in fact, written by abbie. >> reporter: investigators are not disclosing the content of the letter. but are convinced abigail may be in grave danger. >> someone may be now coercing her. someone may now be manipulating her. and her safety is absolutely in question. >> reporter: police releasing photos of a necklace and purse abbie had been known to wear regularly. and appealing to the public for help. >> we're asking you, look at your neighbor. look at the grocery store. look at your church. is there somebody that you haven't seen here before? >> reporter: this is the last known photo of abbie, seen walking through the hallway of her school on the day that she vanished. police say that evening was the last time her cell phone was used. investigators have been searching ever since, knocking on doors, looking in the local woods and river. abigail's distraught mother, delivering this message to her daughter just days after she went missing. >> abbie, please come ho
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fellow at the council of , nelsonrelations mandela is a nonracial democracy according to the rule of law pt is the president of the consulates of foreign relations. ambassador, this moment has been a long time coming. what is the view forward? >> south africa was the beneficiary for two grateful things. first was the peaceful transition of apartheid to a new political system and his own willingness to live -- and to give up political power after one term as president. the problem has been since then, the challenge is institutionalizing them up or see, making it a viable economy. -- institutionalizing democracy, making it a viable economy. >> what could be a positive u.s. policy e we have paid lip service but is very tangible projection of washington to benefit south africa and the rest of the sub-saharan continent? >> absolutely. africa will grow south of the , five percent. i think the real possibility is with the growing trade to the u.s. market. we are beginning to see private investment, private equity, and other forms of investment going into south of the sahara. this is potentially
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. >> apartheid became law in south africa. blacks had to carry passes, they couldn't live or travel where they pleased. or vote. the good jobs were reserved for whites. disseptemberers could pay with their lives. ♪ in march 1960, the south african police fired on demonstrators in the township of sharpsville. 69 were killed. most of them shot in the back. nelson mandela was a rising star in the anc, the african national congress which until the so-called massacre had advocated only peaceful protests. >> there are many people who feel that it is useful for us to continue talking nonviolence against the government. on defenseless people. >> mandela was one of those people he founded the armed wing of anc. considered a revolutionary he was put on trial for sabotage and conspiracy, his defense was a defiant four and a half hour speech that ended this way. >> i have fought against and i have fought against. >> the ideal of democratic and free society he went on. >> for which i am prepared to die. >> he expect to be hanged instead
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he changed the laws but he also changed hearts. africa,people of south for those he inspired around the iba's passing is largely a time of mourning and a time to celebrate a heroic life. but i believe it should also prompt in each of us a chance for self reflection. with honesty, regardless of our station or circumstance, we must ask how well have i applied his .essons in my own life it is a question i asked myself as a man asnd as a president. ke south africa, the united states had to overcome centuries of rachel -- racial subjugation. as was true here, it took sacrifice. sacrifice of countless people, known and unknown, to see the dawn of a new day. michelle and i are beneficiaries of that struggle. [cheers] but in america and in south africa and in countries all around the globe, we cannot allow our progress to cloud the fact that our work is not yet done. the struggles that followed the quality and universal franchise may not be as filled with drama and moral clarity as those that came before, but they are no less important. rl
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we'll have a lot of law enforcement. no problems, class fans. >> why are you putting cops in seattle gear. >> i'm not sitting in front of this because i have any affinity for the seahawks myself. but we'll have police officers in this and if people are given a hard time to anybody wearing a number 3, that's not inside the stadium playing quarterback for the seahawks, you could find yourself in jail. >> it's really interesting phenomenon. you know, you guys you understand that a lot of times especially at this time of the season tons of people hundreds show up at the game and they don't have tickets and roll in and get a place in the parking lot and that's where they are staying for the game, right? that's where a lot of the trouble happens. >> true. there's a ton of people, it's a very expensive ticket. especially for this game. >> how much are they going for or the streets? >> word has it 300 anywhere over $4,000 for tickets. >> okay. so if you can't get in what do we have? >> you have people that just want to go to the
we'll have a lot of law enforcement. no problems, class fans. >> why are you putting cops in seattle gear. >> i'm not sitting in front of this because i have any affinity for the seahawks myself. but we'll have police officers in this and if people are given a hard time to anybody wearing a number 3, that's not inside the stadium playing quarterback for the seahawks, you could find yourself in jail. >> it's really interesting phenomenon. you know, you guys you understand that...
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the nonpartisan institute blames the law for a nearly 15 percent increase in vehicle thefts in the first year after it took effect in october 2011. that's about 24,000 additional car thefts each year. >> to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. >> welcome back. happening now, fire crews are still on the scene of a recycling and warehouse fire. that is happening at the ecologrecology recycling warehouse in san francisco. that is where we find kron4 yoli aceves. >> these are the two buildings, this is where the garbage is dumped and recycle it. they have this entire door open and you can see quite a bit of smoke. it is basically under control. i want to bring in the division chief and he can give us a little bit more detail. >> chief, at this point is the fire out completely? maligned
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this was his legacy law. hard not to look at this and go, how were you not watching this every step of the way and making sure that it went at least better than this? i think that was, you know, as i said earlier, what many critics said when we were going into obamacare this is quite a bit for you guys to bite off. do you think you can handle it? turns out know, no, they couldn't. that to me is big problem that he is not taking responsibility for it. bill: on that point too, darrell issa told me two dae the website will exceed a billion dollars in the end. everything all-in will be more than a billion dollars, but placing the blame on congress for getting in his way, byron of reforming washington, what's up? >> well, you know this is something that democrats have done for a long time, not really placing blame on congress but places blame on the opposition party, republicans in congress for doing this. so we've heard this from the president a whole lot. what i really this is most interesting about the intervie
this was his legacy law. hard not to look at this and go, how were you not watching this every step of the way and making sure that it went at least better than this? i think that was, you know, as i said earlier, what many critics said when we were going into obamacare this is quite a bit for you guys to bite off. do you think you can handle it? turns out know, no, they couldn't. that to me is big problem that he is not taking responsibility for it. bill: on that point too, darrell issa told...
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and protected by the same laws, and which would pursue a policy of social justice. those prisoners went into jail committed to that cause, and they came out committed to that cause. they had not changed their dream of a non-racist south africa; it was up to others to abandon their oppression, racial smears and scaremongering. south africa and the world were fortunate to have, in nelson mandela, a leader superbly fitted to bringing about the necessary change. the responses from all around the world in the past few days attest to that. he was a man with a unique combination of profound dignity and a sense of fun; a man of towering intellect and plain words; and a man of the deepest enduring commitment to the cause of liberty. he was surely the model of what every decent human being would wish to be. meeting nelson mandela was a pleasure. he put people at their ease, but behind the twinkling eyes, charm and self-deprecating humor was the tempered steel of his commitment to his principles. after meeting him, most people, including presidents and prime ministers, realize
and protected by the same laws, and which would pursue a policy of social justice. those prisoners went into jail committed to that cause, and they came out committed to that cause. they had not changed their dream of a non-racist south africa; it was up to others to abandon their oppression, racial smears and scaremongering. south africa and the world were fortunate to have, in nelson mandela, a leader superbly fitted to bringing about the necessary change. the responses from all around the...
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. >> and brianna keilar, if it does pass the house, the senate then has to sign it into law. are you getting any reaction yet from white house officials to this dole? >> we don't have any reaction from the white house yet at this point. i think they're waiting for the formal announcement of exactly what is in the deal and what is not in the deal. but i do think that president obama and white house officials are going to feel that this reenforces the strategy that he took during that battle with the government shutdown. that he wasn't going to give when it came to funding for the government or when it came to the debt ceiling. he wasn't going to give on obama care. he was in a little bit, you could argue, sort of intransjents. he said no, i'm not negotiating on this. and once this was all said and done in october, he said that he didn't think there was going to be another fight. so if that is the case, i think they're going to see that as justifying his strategy and that ultimate think did work. i will tell you, though, president obama has dedicated a lot of time to talking ab
. >> and brianna keilar, if it does pass the house, the senate then has to sign it into law. are you getting any reaction yet from white house officials to this dole? >> we don't have any reaction from the white house yet at this point. i think they're waiting for the formal announcement of exactly what is in the deal and what is not in the deal. but i do think that president obama and white house officials are going to feel that this reenforces the strategy that he took during that...
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he's in hot water with the law. he was arrested on some charges -- the exact circumstances aren't known but alleged abuse. >> domestic violence. >> domestic violence. >> oh, yeah. "127 hours" was the name of the movie. >> yeah. exactly. "127 hours" was the name of the movie. >> yeah. exactly. ♪ that's okay let's see how you do it ♪ ♪ put up your dukes let's get down to it ♪ ♪ hit me with your best shot >>> a growing number of america's young girls have a new model. not a rock star or athlete. >> not the usual athlete. more and more girls are emulating katniss everdeen and discovering the power of the bow and arrow. it is girl power rediscovered. making it our favorite story of the day. >> reporter: the new "hunger games" hasn't just set the box office on fire. it made a star of an ancient, and let's face it, obscure sport jennifer lawrence and her fearless character katniss inspiring an army of tiny followers. do you see people come in and say i want to learn to be katniss? >> absolutely. >> reporter: dere
he's in hot water with the law. he was arrested on some charges -- the exact circumstances aren't known but alleged abuse. >> domestic violence. >> domestic violence. >> oh, yeah. "127 hours" was the name of the movie. >> yeah. exactly. "127 hours" was the name of the movie. >> yeah. exactly. ♪ that's okay let's see how you do it ♪ ♪ put up your dukes let's get down to it ♪ ♪ hit me with your best shot >>> a growing number of...
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it's the latest brush with the law for zimmerman since his acquittal in the trayvon martin shooting death. >>> they packed the south african soccer stadium by the thousands, the public memorial for nelson mandela ended just a short time ago. kpix 5's cate caugurian is live in the ruse no, ma'am now with -- newsroom now with more on the celebration of mr. mandela's life. >> reporter: frank a very heartfelt and joyous celebration. when president obama spoke, he called nelson mandela the last great liberator of the 20th century. the crowd of 90,000 people showed up on a rainy tuesday on johannesburg to bid farewell to the former president. the weather played no role in the atmosphere of today's ceremony. the group was singing and dancing to songs from the apartheid struggle. mr. obama delivered his eulogy emphasizing his journey continues as does struggle for equality. >> for around the world today, we still see children suffering from hunger and disease. we still see rundown schools. we still see young people without prospects for the future. around the world today, men and women have still
it's the latest brush with the law for zimmerman since his acquittal in the trayvon martin shooting death. >>> they packed the south african soccer stadium by the thousands, the public memorial for nelson mandela ended just a short time ago. kpix 5's cate caugurian is live in the ruse no, ma'am now with -- newsroom now with more on the celebration of mr. mandela's life. >> reporter: frank a very heartfelt and joyous celebration. when president obama spoke, he called nelson...
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the challenge for these companies, they are required by law to help the nsa do surveillance. what edward snowden exposed over the last few months is several programs that allow the nsa to access vast amounts of private information. the nsa says it is to prevent terrorism. but often that data is being collected on people who don't have any connection to terrorism. and that's the reason why you see these companies asking the government to change the law so the companies can in fact protect their customers' privacy. here's what they had to say in their letter they sent out today. the balance in many countries has tipped too far in faf of the state. and away from the rights of the individual. rights that are enshrined in our constitution. this undermines the freedoms we all cherish. it's time for change. >> and evan, talk specifically about klein because we know a lot of drops in sales have happened in china even though the economy there grew 8% in the third quarter. how does this impact the u.s. economy, as well? >> that's right. these are some of the most important companies to
the challenge for these companies, they are required by law to help the nsa do surveillance. what edward snowden exposed over the last few months is several programs that allow the nsa to access vast amounts of private information. the nsa says it is to prevent terrorism. but often that data is being collected on people who don't have any connection to terrorism. and that's the reason why you see these companies asking the government to change the law so the companies can in fact protect their...
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nelson mandela even though he had a law degree and was quite privileged with his family background, chose to live here side by side, shoulder to shoulder with other black south africans who were also struggling through the ills of apartheid. behind me, you are hearing some of the similar statements robyn is hearing, songs from the struggle, songs in honor of nelson mandela. in a way, what people are doing here is thanking madiba for helping elevate many poor black south africans into the middle class by ushering in democracy and becoming the country's first democratically elected president. on this street today, you will find restaurants and bars and middle class south africans spending their disposable income in a place where it wouldn't have been possible decades ago. and indeed, this will also be the location of the first official memorial service for nelson mandela on tuesday at the stadium which is also significant because it was the last location he made an appearance in public during the closing ceremonies for the world cup. so as is true in many other locations in the country, the
nelson mandela even though he had a law degree and was quite privileged with his family background, chose to live here side by side, shoulder to shoulder with other black south africans who were also struggling through the ills of apartheid. behind me, you are hearing some of the similar statements robyn is hearing, songs from the struggle, songs in honor of nelson mandela. in a way, what people are doing here is thanking madiba for helping elevate many poor black south africans into the middle...